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4 x S u Learning hole' to uxe the micronzeters and ucrnier calipers meal in measuring coins are YV. Lutz, M. Mooney, and YV, Klinkenbeiger. Erperimenting with the distillation and electrolysis of water are our future scientists: If, Dell, J. Guatell, R. lVa5on. R, Myron, XV. IXUUIY, J. Zovko, J. Oil. R, Geyer, and J. Dinlzel. Toilay, American schools must produce more young F. Hengcr, E. O'Neill, and J. Carlson show us how to determine the specific heal of metals. We'll beat the Rusf .sians yell men anrl women capable of entering the scientific Held, so that we may become superior to Gorlless Russia. XVe of SI, Josephls are using the findings of science lo further Goa s plans for the human race. 1. -iwwf'f1- we f , ,V , if.. fs.:3e-n.KTs'ig if . .g
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The Past Has Cur Attention This ambitious group of juniors: Marlin Sher- wood, Anthony Dieckmann. Marlene Linnert. Gene- vieve Zadrozny, Louis Miller, Anne Vogel, Dale Larson, and Herman Gusky are qutle interested in their American history rlasses. Teddy Roosevelt and his roug'h riders are the theme of Iodatfs discussion. P. Kittle, M. E. Lee, R. Vollbery, G. Lowery. G. Quell, C. Neunsen, and E. Sattler are being drilled on the Revolutionary War and its consequences. Such tests keep them literally on their toes. The word history comes from A Greek word meaning to search for knowledge. This is the aim of the students at St. Joseph's. In the Blessed Trinity there are three persons: likewise, there are three as- pects of the word history: that is. the events. forces, and individuals which show the progress of the nation. We study these three with interest so that we can take a responsible place in society when school is over. R. Hubsch, R. M. Carlin, P. DuBee, J. Lyons, T. Waller, D. Chasky, and P. Campbell look forward to their world history period with great eagerness.
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